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Westmoreland sweet shop - new john street west

MollieSmiles

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Hello everyone!

My grandads nan use to own a sweet shop in new john street west during the 40s and 50s I think. It was number 367. Can anyone help me find pictures or something that I could tell him about it? :)

Thank you Mollie
 
Yes it was no 367. and here is a map showing where it was near the junction with Great Russell St

map c1950 showing no 367 new john st west.jpg
 
I do not seem to have any, but maybe someone else does. they do know where we are talking about now
 
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